In the southern expanse of China, the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has firmly established itself as a global leader in fruit production for the past six years. At the heart of this agricultural powerhouse lies Nanning, a vibrant city that orchestrates the cultivation and distribution of over 32 million tonnes of fruit annually.
Local favorites, such as Guangxi's renowned orah mandarins, have found their way into markets far beyond neighboring Vietnam, Thailand, and Singapore. These delicious fruits are now making significant inroads in distant markets like the UAE and Canada, showcasing the region's ability to meet diverse global demands.
CGTN reporter Shen Shiwei visited Nanning to uncover the secrets behind its abundant and fresh fruit offerings. The city's strategic location, advanced agricultural practices, and robust supply chains have transformed it into a key player in the global fruit market, ensuring that both local and imported fruits remain plentiful and accessible to consumers around the world.
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How Nanning serves as a hub in China's 'fruit kingdom' of Guangxi
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